Feb 1, 2011

WoW Gold | RMT Sites Better Find Other Payment Method

WoW Gold | RMT Sites Better Find Other Payment Method

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Blizzard is losing cash, and they are not satisfied about it. It was said that the company behind World of Warcraft is pulling off the kid gloves and has asked Paypal to alert the major WoW gold sellers that there accounts would be irreversibly postponed if they do not stop selling WoW gold in return for the real deal. Last week, Blizzard made contact with PayPal over the WoW gold selling issue, and now PayPal has sent word to the sellers, saying they must stop and refrain what they do or they can no long be well placed to use PayPal for as a payment methodology. 

Using the debate that the sale of WoW gold is an intellectual property violations, Blizzard has convinced Paypal to draw a line in the sand and put an end point to this actual area of commerce.

Is the company truly troubled about intellectual property violations? Probably not. I would say they are more worried by the simple fact that others are earning a return off the World of Warcraft craze and they desire that cash directed into their pockets. Since this battle is affecting real-world dollars, I do not believe we have seen the end of this war yet. While Blizzard did get to enjoy a partial success over their fight against the WoW gold Glider, they couldn't to get the copyright transgression charge to paste, showing that that intellectual property and copyright can be a murky area inside the environs of a courtroom. I suspect the legal battle is just warming up, and that implies the sole real money makers will be the lawyers.

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